“The truth is, marijuana probably isn't going to make you kill people. Most likely isn't going to fund terrorists, but pot makes you feel fine with being bored and it's when you're bored that you should be learning a new skill or some new science or being creative. If you smoke pot you may grow up to find out that you're not good at anything.” PeopleIfsFeelsShouldMayGrowsCreativeGrowing UpFineTruth IsSkillsTerroristSmokeBoredFundPotMarijuanaBe CreativeBeing BoredNew Skills Author:Trey Parker
“I want to be simple. I think that we try - and we think when we grow up - that we have the truth, because we experience and stuff. But that bullsh*t actually.” ThinkingWantTryingGrowsStuffSimpleGrowing UpTruth Is Author:Stromae
“Families were living separately from the fathers. And so although, according to African culture, men were the head of the household, the truth is women were the ones who were raising everybody, including men. And growing up with my mother, that was something I really learned to appreciate.” MenMotherCultureFatherGrowing UpGrowingTruth IsAppreciateIncludingHouseholdAfrican Culture Author:Trevor Noah
“A scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.” DoeLightTruthScienceDeathDiesGrowsKnowledgeGrowing UpLearningGenerationsTruth IsScientistPhysicsFamiliarTriumphOpponentsConvincingSkepticalParadigmSkepticNew GenerationScience And TechnologyPhilosophy Of ScienceScientific KnowledgeScientific TheoryParadigm ShiftScientific TruthScience PhysicsQuestioning BeliefsScience And PhilosophyBest ScienceExperimental ScienceScientific RevolutionPolitical OpponentsMystery Of NatureScientists And Engineers Author:Max Planck
“The truth is that Oxford is simply a very beautiful city in which it is convenient to segregate a certain number of the young of the nation while they are growing up.” TruthBeautifulYoungCertainLiteratureNationsNumbersCitiesGrowing UpGrowingTruth IsConvenientVery BeautifulOxfordBeautiful City Book:The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh Source: The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh
“While we pay lip service to the virtues of reading, the truth is that there is still in our culture something that suspects those who read too much, whatever reading too much means, of being lazy, aimless dreamers, people who need to grow up and come outside to where real life is, who think themselves superior in their separateness.” PeopleThinkingNeedsMeanStillsRealLife IsCultureReadingGrowsPayGrowing UpVirtueToo MuchTruth IsLipsReal LifeSuperiorsLazySuspectsDreamerSeparatenessLip ServiceBeing Lazy Book:How Reading Changed My Life Source: How Reading Changed My Life